It was a heady time to be a particlephysicist in Texas.
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Book went off somewhere and Gordon drifted into conversation with a visiting particlephysicist, Steingruber.
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Then, as Gordon was fetching another sandwich and talking to a reporter, a particlephysicist approached.
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The first is Brian Cox (a particlephysicist and professor at the University of Manchester).
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The world renowned particlephysicist and cosmologist is trying to solve the most pertinent riddle of our time.
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This is no ordinary release of energy, explains Dr Tara Shears, a particlephysicist at the University of Liverpool.
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Seven Wonders of the Solar System is also scheduled for 2010, and will presented by particlephysicist professor Brian Cox.
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After all, he's a particlephysicist, and something called the uncertainty principle is one of the basic underpinnings of his field.
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Rep. Bill Foster (D-Ill.) was a high-energy particlephysicist at Fermi National Laboratory in the district he now represents.
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As part of Hall's announcement, particlephysicist and TV presenter Brian Cox said coding is becoming as essential as reading and writing.
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His apology during an update on the progress of the European Space Agency mission was greeted sympathetically by particlephysicist Clara Nellist.
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Rob Appleby, a particlephysicist who researches in this area, wrote this about the topic for Life and Physics back in 2011.
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TV presenter and particlephysicist Brian Cox introduces the four forces that underpin our world: the strong and weak nuclear forces, electromagnetism and gravity
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As a particlephysicist at MIT, Mike Miller needed a better way of juggling the massive amounts of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider.
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Particlephysicists capture antimatter; assassins steal it; the pope wants it to reach God.
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It will be a mathematical theory, derived from the experimental investigations of high-energy particlephysicists.